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jerry coleman

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The statement Individuals have the right to nondiscriminatory selection for participation in a study refers to which of the following rights of human subjects?
 
  A) the right to privacy
  B) the right to fair treatment
  C) the right to confidentiality
  D) the right to self-determination

Question 2

The statistic used to test whether individual regression coefficients are different from zero in the population is:
 
  a. F
  b. t
  c. R2
  d. b



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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